Project description:The hypocholesterolemic effect of probiotics has been observed, but the molecular mechanism of probiotic-host interaction is still obscure. In this study, DNA microarray technology was used to explore the gene expression profile of liver of hypercholesterolemic rats caused by administration of probiotic Lactobacillus casei Zhang, which can decrease the serum triglyceride, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hepatic cholesterol and triglyceride of hypercholesterolemic rats. Six liver samples in high fat and probiotic treated group (3 samples in each group) were randomly selected for RNA isolation and microarray hybridization, the 3 samples in high fat group were used as control.
Project description:Obesity and dyslipidemia are increasingly widespread. Considering gut microbiota's (GM) role in energy balance, probiotics represent a promising non-pharmacological approach. This study assessed a probiotic formulation (SF68 + phytosterols + (6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid) on anthropometric, biochemical, and GM parameters, as well as gastrointestinal and general symptoms, in overweight/obese individuals with low-to-moderate cardiovascular risk. Forty participants (30F, mean age 51.5 ± 11 years) were randomized to receive either the probiotic or placebo daily for 12 weeks. Anthropometric data, questionnaires, and biological samples were collected pre- and post-intervention. While both groups showed significant (p < 0.05) improvements, the probiotic group showed greater reductions in waist circumference (−1.8 cm), fat mass (−1.8 kg; −1.7%), total cholesterol (−11 mg/dL), and LDL-cholesterol (−10.3 mg/dL), along with an increased HDL/LDL ratio (+0.1). Both probiotic and placebo resulted in a significant reduction in HbA1c (−1.7 mmol/mol and −1.5 mmol/mol, respectively). The probiotic formulation also reduced erythrocyte ROS (−29.7%), granulocyte ROS (−28.4%), and plasma nitrite/nitrate (49.5%) and significantly increased erythrocyte glutathione (GSH; +81.9%). Gastrointestinal symptoms improved, and GM analysis showed an increased Evenness index and reduced Lachnospirales abundance after probiotic treatment. These findings suggest the multi-component probiotic formulation may support metabolic and gut health in overweight or obese individuals, although further research is warranted
Project description:Modulation of gut microbiota through probiotic supplementation is an interesting strategy to prevent obesity We use microarrays to study the global genome expression of C. elegans fed with the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium animalis sbsp. lactis CECT 8145
Project description:Bacillus licheniformis (B. licheniformis) is a microorganism with a wide range of probiotic properties and applications. Isolation and identification of novel strains is a major aspect of microbial research. Besides, the role of different carbon sources affects B. licheniformis in regulating micro-environment and the mechanisms need to be further investigated. In this study, we first isolated and identified a new strain of B. licheniformis from bovine rumen fluid. Microcrystalline cellulose (MC) and cellobiose (CB) as the certain carbon sources to treat strain. Further, a combination of transcriptome and proteome analyses was used to different carbon sources effects. The results showed that B. licheniformis ABC transporter proteins, antibiotic synthesis, flagellar assembly, cellulase-related pathways and proteins were significantly up-regulated in the MC treatment compared to the CB treatment, and lactate metabolism was inhibited. In addition, MC was used as a certain carbon source to improve bacterial inhibition of B. licheniformis, its own disease resistance and to regulate the rumen micro-environment. In conclusion, our research provides a potential new probiotic for feed research and a theoretical basis for investigating the mechanisms by which bacteria respond to different carbon sources.
2024-01-26 | PXD042310 | Pride
Project description:Advancing aquaculture probiotic discovery an innovative protocol for selective isolation of indigenous, stress tolerant probiotic candidates displaying enhanced quorum quenching